DAILY DEVOTIONAL
November 8, 2018
Spirit Guides Us
SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY
Mosiah 2:36

"And now, I say unto you, my brethren, that after ye have known and have been taught all these things, if ye should transgress and go contrary to that which has been spoken, that ye do withdraw yourselves from the Spirit of the Lord, that it may have no place in you to guide you in wisdom's paths that ye may be blessed, prospered, and preserved---."


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QUOTE OF THE DAY
David O. McKay

"I am trying to emphasize that each one is the architect of his own fate, and he is unfortunate, indeed, who will try to build himself without the inspiration of God, without realizing that he grows from within, not from without" (The Teachings of David O. McKay, p.  189).
MEMES

Sister Craig on Divine Discontent.

Question of the Day

Question: What role did Steven W. Taylor play in the rescue of the Martin Handcart Company?

Answer: Click Here!

TODAY IN CHURCH HISTORY
November 8

1869 - Work begins on a gallery that will add an additional three thousand seats to the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah.  The gallery also improves the acoustics of the building.

October 2018 General Conference
 
Latter Day Humor

Lord' detective, plumbing, cell phones, J. Golden Kimball, and a cartoon!

DAILY READING SCHEDULE 

Read the Book of Mormon, Doctrine & Covenants/Pearl of Great Price, Old Testament and New Testament in a year by following our Daily Reading Schedule.





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